Here is a list of the features added to the various versions of WebSurf.
The order inside the list is that in wich the real improvements have been
made, not an order of matter for these.
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New features in version 1.2 - February 10, 1996:
  - Special characters recognition, such as &nbsp; &eacute; or &copy;
  - Slightly enhanced speed;
  - A phrase can now spread over two or more lines;
  - The bar indicator is now proportional to the size of the document that has
    been loaded;
  - A minor bug when loading another page has been fixed;
  - Clever memory management: when the program runs out of memory, you are
    asked wether you want to stop loading or forget the top of the page;
  - Option to start or resume loading;
  - WebSurf speaks Italian and Norwegian;
  - Shortcut for Exit changed to Psion-X for English, Psion-A for Norwegian,
    and Psion-B for Italian;
  - You can choose the size of the loading indicator;
  - Title has been separated from the document, and can be seen with a menu
    command;
  - Anchors: WebSurf knows HREF and NAME attributes of the anchor <A> element.
    Press TAB to follow a link that appears as inverted text. Note that the
    only links that can be followed are those which are inside the document
    itself, for example <A HREF=#Title>title</A> leads to
    <A NAME=Title>Here is the target</A>. When there are more than one link
    on the screen, you are asked which one you want to follow, otherwise you
    are automatically brought to the only existing one. There can be an
    unlimited number of links in a document;
  - A manual is now there to help you to get the maximum from WebSurf, it has
    been made in HTML format.
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New features in version 1.3 - April 6, 1996:
 *Improvements
  - More special characters known, like &euml;
  - Support for EM and STRONG tags;
  - Support for CITE, CODE, KBD, SAMP, VAR and TT tags;
  - Added Ctrl-Psion-Arrow to go to the beginning/end of the document, Space bar
    to page down;
  - "Busy" message when reading title of the document or a comment;
  - Support for the <CENTER> </CENTER> tags;
  - Support for the ALIGN tag into a <P> specification, for example
    <P ALIGN=RIGHT>;
  - The TAB (chr$(9)) is interpreted as a space, according to the HTML
    standard;
  - Added an option to forget everything and continue loading;
  - Added a border to the main screen, so that WebSurf has the look of
    "standard" apps of the S3a;
  - When a <P> tag is found, a line is skipped, and no more space is left
    in the begenning of the first line;
  - When the IMG tag is found, the text indicated by ALT="" is displayed
    after a special symbol (a cross between two brackets);
  - Added a "Reload" option to the "File" menu;
  - Added the ability to set the size of the erased part when out of
    memory;
  - Changed the loading indicator color: black border, filled with grey;
  - Added a "monospaced font" option to the "Preferences" dialog, so that
    you can override the type of font that should be used;
  - WebSurf now speaks Swedish.
 *Bug Fixes
  - Fixed a problem when a line break occured inside an HTML specification;
  - Fixed a bug appearing when there was no title for the document, and the
    user asked what it was (vicious?!?);
  - Better handling of shortcuts involving the Shift key;
  - Fixed a problem occuring when there was no " around the ALT= specification
    for the IMG element;
  - Fixed a problem when WebSurf was facing *long* comments, i.e. <!-- ... -> ;
  - Fixed the overlapping characters problem in long headlines;
  - Fixed a problem when a special character was found inside an HTML
    specification (vicious?);
  - Fixed a problem occuring when you stopped WebSurf from loading a page
    during an error message, and decided after it to continue;
  - When the text inside the ALT= specification of the IMG element is longer
    than the line, it now spreads over the next one.
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New features in version 1.4 - April 17, 1996:
 *Major improvements
  - Support for links to other pages;
  - Word wrap;
  - Saving of preferences;
  - Support for PIC format pictures (no grey plane, because it would eat
    far more memory than anybody have...);
 *Minor improvements
  - If there are consecutive spaces, only the first one is taken into
    account, as in the HTML specifications;
  - In the preferences dialog, added the ability to choose how the text for
    an image should be rendered: [Text] or [x] Text;
  - #xxx; special characters handling;
  - When choosing between links, the inverted text is shown, not an esoteric
    reference...;
  - When WebSurf changes files, the name under its icon on the system
    screen is updated in consequence;
  - When you press 'Help', the Manual.htm file appears, provided it is
    present;
  - Improved the manual, using new WebSurf features;
 *Bug Fixes
  - Fixed the blank screen problem after an out-of-memory error;
  - When a preference is changed, the file is reloaded only if necessary;
  - The program doesn't end anymore when the selected file isn't there;
  - Fixed the problem causing a paragraph to be aligned on the right when
    it was followed by the </CENTER> tag;
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New features in version 1.41 - April 27, 1996:
    Special version which tries to fix the problem that appeared in v1.4,
    i.e. a freeze when you're playing too much with 'Back' and TAB.
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New features in version 1.5 - May 16, 1996:
 *Major improvements
  - The 'freeze' problem is now really fixed;
  - The back command can be used as many times as needed: WebSurf
    remembers each page you visited since you started the program;
  - Ability to use any Series 3a document as a target for a link, e.g.
    you can link a word to a WRD document or a WVE file;
 *Minor improvements
  - Support for links and references to other directories;
  - Animation in the status window while WebSurf is loading a page;
  - URL command in the 'Document' menu, to see the adress of the file
    you're viewing;
  - WebSurf now speaks German;
  - Ability to show/hide the status window using Crtl-Menu;
 *Bug Fixes
  - Fixed the problem preventing the auto shut off feature to work.
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New features in version 1.6 - July 2, 1996:
 *Major improvements
  - Support for nested lists, whether they are unordered, ordered,
    menus or definition lists;
  - Added a 'Links' option to the 'Document' menu, which allows to see all
    URLs of links on the page;
  - Added an 'Edit' option to the 'File' menu, allowing you to edit the
    HTML page and automatically come back to WebSurf - was said to be
    'very handy' by a beta tester;
  - Support for tables (at last!) with headers;
 *Minor improvements
  - WebSurf remembers the zoom and status window states you used last
    time;
  - Rough support for the <PRE> tag;
  - Support for the <DIR> tag;
  - Support for <DL>, <LH>, <DT> and <DD> tags;
  - Support for links of type file.ext#offset though the #offset is
    ignored;
  - Support for the <ADDRESS> tag;
  - Support for a & caracter which doesn't mean there is a special
    character;
  - Support for <H4>, <H5>, <H6>, </H4>, </H5> and </H6> tags - these
    are all handled as a bold paragraph;
  - Took off the exit nag screen;
  - Better handling of comments;
  - The program has been noticeably accelerated;
  - Support for the ALIGN specification in headers;
  - Added some special characters;
 *Bug Fixes
  - Now this feature really works: if there are consecutive spaces, only
    the first one is taken into account, as in the HTML specifications;
  - Font tags aren't ignored anymore in headings;
  - Fixed a problem when there were links inside the page AND to other
    pages, causing the links to be misunderstood;
  - Fixed the problem when there was too many heterogeneous elements
    between <CENTER> and </CENTER> tags;
  - Fixed the problem when a paragraph was aligned on the left while it
    should be a little more on the right (<P> inside a list, for example);
  - Fixed the problem causing some headers to be splitted into two parts;
  - Fixed a problem appearing sometimes in word wrapping.
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New features in version 1.61 - July 3, 1996:
  - Literally boosted speed;
  - Recognises most tables without problems.
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New features in version 1.62 - July 4, 1996:
 *Major improvements
  - Added strong error handling when dealing with tables, which now
    mean that you can see almost any HTML page correctly;
 *Minor improvements
  - Added a busy message while decoding a table;
  - Ability to choose a link from the 'History' dialog, this idea was
    stolen from HTML Viewer;
 *Bug Fixes
  - Fixed the problem wich didn't allow to exit while a table was being
    decoded;
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New features in version 1.7 - August 30, 1996:
 *Major improvements
  - GIF support. Uses a cache so that the same GIF isn't processed twice;
 *Minor improvements
  - Still some speed improvements;
  - Attributes of the kind <A HREF = "#a"> are now recognised (the space
    wasn't understood correctly);
  - Support for the (useless ;-) ) <BGSOUND> tag with its LOOP and SRC
    attributes;
  - Support for attributes of previously understood tags:
     . TYPE in the <OL> tag which let the author choose the numbering
       type between 1,2,... / A,B,... a,b,... / I,II,... and i,ii,... ;
     . START and CONTINUE in the <OL> tag, allowing the author to choose
       where the list counter starts;
     . PLAIN in the <UL> tag, making the list not to be bulleted;
     . NOSHADE and SIZE in the <HR> tag;
  - Support for links to *.html: WebSurf will look for *.htm;
  - Added an animation for the 'about' dialog;
  - Option to follow a link from the 'links' dialog;
  - Changed the windows handling - the only result noticeable by the user
    will be the screen updated only every second when loading;
  - Automatic deletion of preference files from previous versions
    (necessary because they're different);
  - Optional window showing the title for the current file above the
    screen;
  - Turned the preferences dialog into a menu with sub-dialogs;
  - Configurable shortcut for the 'Back' command (Esc or left arrow key);
  - Configurable shortcut to follow links (Tab or right arrow key);
  - Added Dutch and Welsh;
  - The same URL won't be added twice consecutively to the history file;
 *Bug Fixes
  - In tables the border was put when the specification was <TABLE BORDER=0>
    but not anymore;
  - Fixed the 'no exit shortkey' when WebSurf spoke Irish;
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New features in version 1.71 - September 5, 1996:
 *Bug Fixes
  - Fixed the bug which stopped the program if you were updating
    from an earlier version;
  - Fixed the problem which didn't allow to use the TAB key to follow
    a link;
  - Fixed the problem which raised various errors as
    'Error in WebSurf/New  [...]';
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New features in version 1.72 - September 7, 1996:
 *Bug Fixes
  - Fixed the problem which arose when you wanted to follow a link and
    there was more than one on the page;